5. Philadelphia 76ers

The Philadelphia 76ers were one of the winners of the Dwight Howard trade. Although they lost their best player in Andre Iguodala, they added an even better one in Andrew Bynum.

This team is loaded with depth, especially at the wing positions. Their starting lineup is incredibly young, yet still very experienced, something that can bode well in the postseason.

Look for this 76ers team to be one of the better teams in the Eastern Conference next season.

Projected Finish: (48-34) fourth in Eastern Conference

4. Brooklyn Nets

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Projected Starting Lineup:

PG- Deron Williams

SG- Joe Johnson

SF- Gerald Wallace

PF- Kris Humphries

C- Brook Lopez

6th Man: Reggie Evans

This team has a great combination of experience, talent and potential. Lead by one of the league's elite point guards in Deron Williams, the Brooklyn Nets should look to contend in the Eastern Conference next season.

Every starter brings something unique; Deron Williams can control the court like a quarterback controlling the field, Joe Johnson can shoot lights out and Gerald Wallace brings lock-down defense.

In the frontcourt Kris Humphries has proven to be one of the better rebounders (11.0 per game last season) in the NBA and Brook Lopez has shown huge potential as a scoring threat down in the post.

Projected Finish: (50-32) second in Eastern Conference

3. Phoenix Suns

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Projected Starting Lineup:

PG- Goran Dragic

SG- Shannon Brown

SF- Jared Dudley

PF- Luis Scola

C- Marcin Gortat

6th Man: Michael Beasley

Despite losing two-time MVP Steve Nash, the Phoenix Suns have quietly put together a nice team. They brought back Goran Dragic after a year in Houston, and they added veteran Luis Scola. This team has a balanced roster, and should be better than most people expect.

Projected Finish: (42-40) eighth in Western Conference

2. Minnesota Timberwolves

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Projected Starting Lineup:

PG- Ricky Rubio

SG- Brandon Roy

SF- Andrei Kirilenko

PF- Kevin Love

C- Nikola Pekovic

6th Man: Derrick Williams

The Minnesota Timberwolves could be a legitimate contender in the West if everyone can stay healthy. Even if they can't, they should still make a run at the postseason. A lot depends on the health of Brandon Roy and Ricky Rubio's knees.

Projected Finish: (43-39) seventh in Western Conference

1. Denver Nuggets

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Projected Starting Lineup:

PG- Ty Lawson

SG- Andre Iguodala

SF- Danilo Gallinari

PF- Kenneth Faried

C- JaVale McGee

6th Man: Andre Miller

Another winner of the Dwight Howard trade, the Denver Nuggets look to build on the high-scoring success they had last year. Iguodala's defense could be the difference that finally puts this team over the top.